Non-refillable bottle.



M. FORST.

NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE. APPLICATION FILED MAY 19, 1909.

914,129. Patented Mar.2,1909..

WITNESSES INVENTOH r J! '2 F 8 mm! a, m Z w MORITZ FORST, OF NEW YOHIMSELF, SEVFNTEEI'I ONILHUNDF HS TO F GEORGE POHLE/ ANN, ALL

9R?? KYLIE Oi? .55 E EEJTHS EMANUEL LZNHA n KUTTNEH, AND SEVEIITEENONLQtE-"Ufll'lrilEBTHS TN) OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

Pistons.

To all wliom may com-Mm." l Willis is csniirsl opsniii v 50 it ion) 11that l, Mozurz FoRsT, s cii1il asp so that when the oo'bi'zlo is zen oithe nitel'l States, and a resident oi S..N)WI1 in i, 'iilsr. theconivonis oii city oi cufi orig borough of Ii/isnimb we can iiow throughthe open v to seal; m tam, in the county and Stats ol'. New to and York,and by Way of rho groovss F have invented s new and momvsd Nontiiroughtho openzngG'mto Elie oroiilsr Refillable Bottle, of wluoli ti lis following is s vessel to loo filled.

full, clozir, and exact d' son l m. The lower and the vsivs 1 'iiioobject of lil'is invention s lo provide s mates to. a (30116 i havingfiuiss z 18 i imn'ovd nonrat. liil'ilo boil? -.1 o is I iplo insoisiruul'ion and srmnvod 'iJllG some i, and on the base 0 tooll'solixxly provost riiiili 1 l e ed s w'ig'li'i} J, preferably Willirious limiids vi, indies-ted inlalis drswi:

@sposisiiy 1' mm the mm its-i posiiion.

invoniioi consists of no and ports and combinations of 1 which will bemore fully described hereinafter and than pointsd out in silo claims.

A practical embodiment of the invention.

is represented in the accompanying draw- $953M 5L) ab M16 Lin 1Gsositrori, GEM

L i J flood that th s liquid 6011- 78 bottle body B can flow by "my s iinto and through the valve and past the open valve to )1, to finallypass by wiry oi" the l l l .10, in the direct l l l l l ings forming apart ol' this spew icstion, in l i G to the glass or other receptacle towhich similar characters of reference indicate l l (l. N W Whsn thebottle is tiltsd bso omrssponding parts in iX'iEi'i views. I from thepouring position shown in Fig. i liiguro l is s sectional sills 1 l Lionof Zlio l iiiio a iiorizorimi position, their the valve il improvementshowing the bottle 501' i sutonistirslly moved to its seas inimedisteiv'"ior to loo'ivtis reaching a horizontal puss M iron, 13 be ng understoodthat the Weight J on pouring the coiitenis liiiQiQOi; 5m similar view ofthe same sllow' (loss l on iilting it bani 8G sion.

The neck virlod with I Elli-3 cone 1 causes isttsr to slide inward 011 lbios Inner end of tire valve seat C, so that the I head 13 of tho valvestem E moves the valve i i i a no Y K body valve sost i], 8,5 plainlyindicated in Fig. 53, contract-ed portion A is Thus (tho bottle beforereaching it 11011- the upper ond of i iii position is closed by thevalve D lasing d on the valve seat C, and ronssquently silo cannot berefilled with spurious 9% 0n holding the bottle in s horizontal iil'isii'tlio bottle is in svortiozil 3621 the vslvs D is firmly hold toits vm Weight and by the mmbined 3 coins l and the Weight J holding 5 ofiiis scsm E down on the valve i in coir-basis Vii/l1 the valve Evoo-smicing the bearing" F in. the mam r dsscribsd, i1; is ovidsn'l; thatan unmr 190 psi-soil cannot pass s wire or the like o interior of theneck A with s visw to formed fiisids o it his neck near iii-s 0 thereof,to allow or i'orsi position in the oui er and 015' to prevent Hairs 1'105 the sap ov/in to the ring 1 s s annular i f i i T 50 lbs bem'nw F isorovidsd on its 5 ms vsivs i) oil 1E5} seat. as such )IiillO- 1 a I l iI I F longtn' iso- @Iiififiilh'i? me is nos minis 'oopass through s torad s'roox F grooves E 1* owing to the E05 between the ssid grooves,

is closed position on the outer and of tion A of the neck A of thebottle.

The several arts constituting the closure for the non-refi leble bottleare made of suitable material which may vary according to the liquidwith which the bottle is to be filled.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secureby Letters Patent:

1. A nomrefilleble bottle provided with a closure arranged in the neckof. the bottle coin rising at valve-seat fixed in the neck of theEottle, a valve adapted to be sealed on the upper end of the said seatand having a stem projecting above and below the some, 2r Weighted coneen the lower end of the stem of the said valve and edspted to engege thelower end of the said valve seat, a bearing held in the upper portion ofthe bottle neck for guiding the upper .end oi the valve stem, thebearing being provided with peripheral grooves and with redial grooveson the upper face thereof, the peripheral grooves leading to andcommunicating with the radial grooves, and an outlet cap fixed in theupper end of the bottle neck and heving a central opening in registerwith the inner ends of the said redial grooves.

2. A non-refillable bottle provided with a closure arranged in the neckof the bottle and comprising a valve seat fixed in the neck of thebottle, a valve adapted to be seated on the upper end of said seat, astern having a head and on which the said valve is mounted looselybetween the head end the seat, a fluted cone on the lower end of thesaid valve stem, a weight on the base of the cone e bearing for the headof the valve stem and held in the'upper portion of the said neck, saidbearing having peripheral grooves and having ln-diztl grooves on theupper face thereof, the periplmrrl grooves leading to the redielgrooves, and en epertured ce-p fixed. in the top of the neck and hevingat central aperture in register with the inner ends of the said redialgrooves,

In testimony whereol' l have signed my name to this speeiliretion in thepresence of two subscribing witnesses.

MORITZ FORST.

Witnesses:

liAltVEY N. hU'r'rNnR, I EMANUEL limimmrr.

